2023 Mitsubishi Outlander SEL Black Edition: TEST DRIVE+FULL REVIEW
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- Huge thanks to Jenkins Mitsubishi in Lakeland, FL for making this review possible! You can check out their inventory at www.jenkinsmitsubishi.com or give them a call at 863-904-1070. Thanks for watching!
Great review Will. Some of the best in class. This is a lot of transportation for well under 40k. Mitsubishi is almost the forgotten brand of affordability. I hope they continue to do well.
I just bought an SEL LOVE IT!!!!
How is the ride, those 20 inch wheels don't provide much cushion between the rim and the potholes/pits in today's roads.
One of the best reviews I have seen! Great job, thank you. Going to dealership tomorrow👍 …update, just brought my new outlander home..love it!!!!
Just saw your comment, hope you enjoy the car for years to come!! 👍🏼
What's helpful about your reviews for me is where you're located. Been researching the Outlander and so many reviews complain about the lack of power, but I live in a flat terrain area near sea level and it has mild winters (no snow, rarely frost). See how it performs in a similar environment tells me that it would be just fine for my style of driving.
My 2nd Mitsubishi SUV!! Good review bro.
Whew ! Thanks for this review. I’m getting this exact same one next week ! Can’t wait.
Update! I got it. And I freaking love it. 2023 mit outlander SEL black edition !!!!! Talk about high tech !!!!!!
Can i ask how much you pay monthly for this? Did you finance or lease? I’m looking to getting one
@@donivansmith2627 absolutely! I went to Mitsubishi themselves. I have nooo problem sharing some basic info based on me and my profile. My CS right now is a 640 (rebuilding) so. Mit allowed me to put 2k down and my payments are $350 bi weekly. Roughly 700 a month ! I will re finance is 6 months to bring it lower.
@@aprilbtw thank you so much ! I appreciate that info!
Still here and lovinggggg my truck !!!!
Thanks for this video, we are going check one out tomorrow. Red w/ black top & black & saddle interior. SEL model
It is one of the coolest looking suv's in our town, my wife loves it. Gas mileage is great. Thanks for your help.
Still my first Mitsubishi outlander I can buy.
Awesome review Will! I actually bought a red one yesterday from Jenkins!
How are you liking it so far?
How has your Mitsu been for some 6 months now?
@@ofcbob6391 Honestly, it’s still great. I love it. No complaints.
It looks like some range rover things
Thank you for this review. I added it to my list to test drive.
I recently bought a 2023 Outlander SEL Black Edition in Two Tone Silver/Black and love it however, I don't have any used for the third row seating.
I bet the majority of owners just keep it folded down for more cargo room.
I would black out all the chrome trim in the front.
Looks sick 😊
Sure does! 👍🏼
Great review. I currently own a 2019 SEL and thinking of going a little bigger this summer. Would you recommend this '23 model for someone looking to stay w/ Mitsubishi & possibly upgrade?
I had a 2019 outlander sel and I just traded it yesterday for a 2023 sel black edition. With the upgraded technology it’s definitely worth it, smoother ride, less noise and the tarmac mode gives you a faster drive
@@MattWoulph This is the info I need, so thank you for sharing. Idk about your experience, but my 2019 has a lot of body roll...Do you feel that on your '23? Also..does the black edition have memory seating?
those interior lights are not LED.. they're incandescent
I don't see a Black edition on their website. Is this a States only option?
Can they upgrade the speakers to the Bose or is that something I'd have to do on my own?
Does anyone know if you can actually get the dealer to install the black edition rims or mitsubishi black rims in general to a regular outlander sel trim model? I like the sel trim model better since it has that nice multi color interior trim, but don't like the aluminum rims on the regular sel trim model.
I am struggling to make a decision between this car and a Kia sportage. What do you recommend?
This has more practicality but the sportage has newer tech.. I’d recommend test driving both but I’d probably recommend the outlander if you have to carry several people or a lot of belongings, and I’d recommend the sportage if you like slightly sportier driving dynamics and a more modern interior 👍🏼
My SEL at canada doesnt have this MiPilot :( ! what a bad luck.
Hi, could you please kind enough to advise which one is better between outlander 2023 and camry 2023.
2 different animals, c'mon.
no spare tire or jack but don't worry you'll probably never have flat.?
Isn't the spare underneath?
Your pedal-to-the-metal driving just put 20K miles on the poor little CVT. They don't like to be driven hard.
baad pieces of krapatoly...my father changed 2 of them the after only 12000 km due to pomp pressure for the first one and fuel injection and transmition probs with the second one!,,never again mitsubishi although we miss so much our old pajero!...we got a lancruiser and after over 100.000 km runs like new!..
Black out the headlight housings... I can't stand the way they look.
feel bad for the buyer who got this car with all that WOT and high revs at only 12 miles on the ODO... lol. but probably not a big deal.. maybe?
We should warm up engine, so in a way it is good
Charging vehicle makes completely no sense, self charging vehicles only ♥️ like Lexus and Toyota
If you live in a tree house i guess.
Why use gas to generate electricity when you have it at home.
Unless you dont have electricity at home
No roof rails.
I know! I just bought mine and I'm seeing online that I could get them from Mitsubishi or elsewhere and install them myself
It's a Mitsubishi. In 5 years, maybe 5% of these will still be on the road. Honestly, these things are priced accordingly.
Perhaps, with the CVT. I have 214,000 miles on a 2016 Lancer, with a 5-speed manual. Original clutch, too. Aside from diligent maintenance, the only things I've replaced is the blower (AC/heat) motor and serpentine belt. I've proactively replaced the rotors also.
100000 powertrain warranty. Best in the industry.
@M Mitsubishi is a massive corporation (over $45 billion) that's been selling cars in the US for 40+ years. I doubt they're ever top-5 brand here, but they're not going under anytime soon. These cars may or may not be junk, I don't know. But, this isn't a fly-by-night company on the verge of bankruptcy.
@M $50 B is about the top 20% of publicly traded companies in the S&P 500. So, maybe you don't use the word "massive," but it's not insignificant. I also rarely see them on the road, but that's different than what you said earlier about them literally going bankrupt.
I see Mitsubishi less like Saab and more like Volvo, where the latter is small regarding automobiles sales, but well diversified into other areas. I, too, am an educated consumer ... but it doesn't mean we have to agree on the future of the Mitsubishi corporation. Perhaps Mitsu goes the way of the French cars in the 1980s (Renault, Peugeot), but I doubt it.
Mitsubishi is one of the most reliable brands out there
I wish Mitsubishi get some good and competitive Car Designers in their team! They have the worst car designs ever!!!! 😢